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NTS. | FORTIETH YEAR. PRICE TWO CE THE PINE STREET TRAGEDY | 44424"4's two, reersLateRES. | GREAT FIRE IN JERSEY CITY | Miners Atte work fortiems "°° A BROOKLYN ABDUCTION 4 BOED PUOe yon trazerr. | THE CORPSE AT LOYD'S PIER ad @ been a meeting of the Jo - ‘Two Convicts Escape from Auburn—A Fenr- The Grantites Organize Outside ey City Fire Commissioners fast night, but as ‘ i y a US DISAPPRARANOR 7 he Commissioners, the clerk, the chlof, and | 4 NIGHT OF SUSPENSE IN TWO WIL TUE MYSTERIO THK FUNERAL OF ANTHONY FRAN- i lobe A poaunwant EIGHTY THOUSAND SQUARE FEET | ali the Co "ayantne ay jhe, lores the ohed, pad SP IWENV ER eh anTiTes, tered by @ Balivead © LPL aEGONLOD eae: \ CIS O'NBILL Me OF FLAME. deraon strgct fre, Jt wag postzoned. untl Lihih Bok From the Syracuse Courter, Nov. %. . ‘ the Necedera, morrow. The members 6: epartment ™ Adventures of Two Litt On Monday evening Philip Winslow. a | Excitement at Glen Cove—The Possible Mure Bad Be fa St. Stephen's Church-Mr Monroomeny, Nov, 20.—The Conserva- been for gome time yt SEI ky p Bast ald ailnteneere wie b eanerad fron New York city, who, tn Ad Ger or Mn S, Aawand Vide Berens 7 oe dan of Br, Weuiven (oe ne Get ae ee ee, Hy Seer a iar the greats Aro onthe Mh | —Lester Wallack's Leese, youts for robbery, kaa Jaunygentenced for Ove | Police of Brooklyn Perplexed. Dend—Touching McGlynn | sessions in the Capitol, met at It o'clock this jo Blocks of Teneme’ hery, Any Of July, and last evening delegations from all . ; so the Memory of ON. ne otAll. | morning, with a quorum in each House. The Doubtless the attention of nearly every on were to. neat the O mbaloners, te On Monday evening the Eastern District At 100'clock yesterday morning @ hearse | Senate elected a Chief Secretary and other | person abroad in New York last evening was at- Teaneeen pon, coos td dopneieed ih sent by P. McTelgue, undertaker, of 400 Third | officers. Licut.-Gov. Moran presides until his | tracted by a brilliant iumination of the heavens, | {he'fyoudent Institution for Savings In Torney avenue, drew up before the door of 237 Bowery, | successor is qualified, Tithe House, L.M. Stone | which those on the east side thought was from | City, . and the coffin containing the remains of An- | of Pickens was elected Spea.er, and other | a fire on the west side of the town. Along the anion, Gan, Shaler reached. Te oles Tre thony Francis O'Neill was placed within it. | officers were elected. The Conservative mem- | North River front the fire was seen to be neat | fin its prescribed by the police, but ‘an officer The hearse then crove to the Twenty-ninth | bers from Marengo arrived last night, and were | the boundary line between Jersey City and Ho- | collare Tim, and told bim to stand back. The street erirance of St. Stephen's Chu.ch, where | qualified this morning. A committee was ap- | boken. The flames lighted up the buildings on Begeral looked i he was Gaconsolately stands the coffin was deposited, At a little past eleven | pointed in each House to walt on Gov. Lind: the water front, and made bright paths across | ing at the edge of the crowd which preased e'clock carriages were sent to Mrs. O'Neill's | and intorm hii of their organization, and that | tn» river from whatever point the spectator | upon the line of policemen, the clerk of the Jer- je Feady for & me parne to hil din troduced bim within the lines, oh 4 ew York both Gneivmen, | Mr. J. Edward Van Dorin, long an sd. burn. Bince the as- of Brooklyn was excited by the mys-erious dis- | Made thelr eecape from Auburn. Bince the a | vertising agent for the World, lived with his wife appear of Angelina Howland, aged 13, of 154 | solitary confinement, first in a dungeon and lat- | and three children at 60 Lafayette avenue, " d by ell as a woll-to- Ainslie street, and Ella Brand, aged 1, of 270 | trly In a cell in the north wing of the Coes Brooklyn, and was regarde: Leonard street, The children had been sent to tecdiorory in some manner a jimmy, Le man’ | do, respectable man. His father is the Rev. 0 tones aroun R make some small purchases for Mrs, Brand, and | his cell door suMoientiv to allow him to open | L. Van Dorin of Boonton, N.J.,and his wife is as they hod not returned after several hours, a | door. After wasina vigorou getting out. he liberated Smith. who | the daughter of James Applegate of Manalappin, uear by. Both them secreted them- | 44, th search was instituted by their parents. | selves till the guarda were withdrawn from the lonmouth county, N. J. All the Brooklyn police stations were informed, ae on, Walle Rey phen Bestened eee seh ‘Two Aber ago last Monday Mrs, Van Dorin but when morning dawned the children were | 40d blind shop, clainvered to the wall b: went to visit her father in Manalappin, taking still absent. ‘The search was kept up through- | og” Mader descended into Wall street, and were | 14,4 three children. On the following Friday 7 an or Fol rR. morning, the 8th inst., Mr. Van Dorin announced iT or is to cl rh. Boon ofter the te and House, holding sessions atthe Capitol, Gov. | for miles around, bringing out in bold relief the oan out the day by Mr. Brand, and in the afternoon A RIDE FOR LI ol with ta a Meigs slebrated two carriages panne to-day informed them that he would spare of the shipping "on tbe Jersey shore, and A THIRD FIRE IN BOSTON the children were found in Mr. Tower's office, | | Winslow and Smith ran down the railroad | his Intention of taking « holiday. He said he Aah lita Hcgeh i H : he his message to-morrow, bs 4, track and jump low York, Atlant! A STOCKING STORY, Teeeireccne ns | Wa# Boing to have some sport at duck shootin &: place ae far A party had been made up in Brooklyn, and he When taken home they related their adven- | Halfway, when they Jumped of and tan away, | intended to join it, He gave no intimation as tures substantially as follows! They procured Fenlite vein fst Webern wher itcame | Who the persons were in whose company he the articles for which they had been sent, and | into the station, and sald to the engineer was going. He simply said he was going to while returning homeward a man whom they | have astrange Agurehead on your engin shoot ducks In the eastern part of Lone Island. 24 Broadway, drove up to the Twenty-ninth street entrance to sponse toa committee. from the body | making plainly visible the various crafts plying ——- the church, From the first descended Mrs. | mecting at the United States Court room, the | the river, On many wharves on this side multl- | Rand & Avery's Extensive Prin O'Neill, the widow of tho dead man, Mr, O'Neill, | Governor sent the following tudes congregated to witness the conflagration, fi bis brother, and his father and mother. The eae oe Etuswent, Nov.19.¢ | and on the ferry boats passengers thronged the eral Alarm Moun NTOOMENY, NOW. I 4 Faenee etter y Beetae nits Hee Giay side whis- | To the Hon. Geo, M. Duskin and others, bow to look at the vast sheet of flame, which | Boston, Nov. 20.—Shortly before seven yeaterday you were pleased to visit | was topped by gigantic masses of rolling smoke, | O'clock this evening flames burst forth from the jc expres which com They rode in this perilot hers and grizcly hair, His wife, wh Hiearm, ppeved to ve howed down and over- | Gryturwey: On red windows of Rai '. was also noticed that he had on prisoner's ‘i powored by erief, She ie & very old Tady, and | {h,. /eculn’ chamber, wien and Rete Jou professed THR SCENE OF THE CONFLAGRATION. uppet bebead chee Hs at has? he aia not know darted from an alleyways ‘and reas 4 hediy te i itait iiereiose Th the forehead prints ould Was Uressed 1b deepest mourning, her veil cor pation 0 i ody, or the Legislature, as you a8 t of Jersey | tensive py ouse, 3 Cornhill, ragging Ella into a dar age made impro- low and Smith lurked around wa 0 , Ceaung her feitures, ‘The second’ carriage expresse. ft,snd to bay thet it wes resty for nag com: | , rhe Are was in the northern part of Jersey Der proposals to her. He then took the girls by | ell nihtcnnd Hehe dutetes ret nt eratway talned Mrs. O' Noih's nother, sister, and brother, | muateation Tiight deci It City, near the water front, and just south of the | of Washington street. The flames shot up furi- return before night. He wore acl new slouch hat, ire tous route to Grand street ferry, and | be recognized unless they changed thi ; 3 ‘ herly | ® ‘ Ar cloth | 9 Ane black baaver overcoat, and a pair of thine aii dirs Anna King, the wife of the man wuo | aurwer | now beg leave to ay. 18th | awamp which divides Jersey City from Hobo- | ously toa great height, and a strong nort fromved with them to New York” Barerinn's | pe,revomnized uniets they changed their cloti- ehot Mr UNE pentaee tne day ore dea by tam for the synusy meee | ken. ‘The following sa diagram of the burnt | wind carried showers of buming cinders over | Grand gireet car the. trlo, proceeded to Broad: | ‘i "ihey theretaro ntereds the, houses Of | soted low shoes, which are not exactly the thing IN THE HOUSE OF GOD. resent Licutenanccoveraor of the State, and, under | district: buildings on the ensterly side of Washington | Way, where ated. hen they walke ‘ohn Jones an: Cronk, at ‘ay, and | to hunt ducks in. He was dressed more like a On leaving the carriazen the mourners went | Ue bat we td preside at the otnentastion of (to Kensie, street and across State stro’. In response to | ty he neighborhood of ae thom Gates ate Clothes tiney lott Rabati eeatie: Ahelz Prisan | gentleman going out to apend the evening than fe LIsSWC Where LHBy $i y thet £i4, [pete to athe Bonate, chamber within the Capitol the gencral fre alarm the firemen were promptly aber they were un- F m Aneustus Austin, who lives half ® mile Uke 8 spore mani hits pet ag EU) mUseB, wiere Shey Wwe wget: | buitdtug, and en and there proce o he spot, and 08 0 re he renewed his infa- | from Halfway, they also stole two coats, a hat, 0. At Mau shinee, priests and st tthe from day Wo ay baa coat ued 7 Oe ook and the ianmers at ance, cryned | mous overtures but being repulsed he leahed the palr of boots, ‘Smith undoubtedly appro: | he had missed hie train, ‘They felt no alarm, the enureh frum they she | eval | fii and other prints adjacent to the Ore and | Children together with a stout cord, and went | priated the boots, sa Winslow's feet weve badly | Dut day followed day, and Mr Vae Dern tailed to sleep on the fi at the same time, ri in thirty minutes the flames, which threatened or. Tn the morning he went | swollen and lacerated. Had the two adyen- | to appear. At the end of a week his father and f Fourteenth atreet. of + . bdued out, as he anid, to get adrink. During bis ab- | turers kept away from the railroad track, they | father-in-law were apprised of his absence, jew sn ead procession of mourners hi ‘chatr Ju the hall of haber Continedto the Umnitein whicn chey ret Droke | sence the girls’ managed to unite thelr limbs, | would Gore tadecutenty Rae cence: ROL | ANte harried tor Broek h re ang ae an nent the comb mich wae morne (Dy four men. Toe | acutaticrs i hin tue Capitol uuliting and procerued | | =a —mveeomenanny | GO ghd moking thelt way to the street went to Mr: | they preferred the track ‘as a highway to the | tuted a search for the missing son. Chief of followed. the comin, Mr. O'Neill's brouer and | Spencer has treks day today. contimned toads ace cree 0 teot. The general fire alarm and the erand filumina- | Tower's office, where Angelina had been before. | fleids, as the walking was better. Police Camphell having been furnished with a a Dolug next in line, wich Mrs. ing and & tne States the Lawful and piner f tlon “by the shooting flames caused great com= BUDDING ASPIRATIONS P 0 THE CAPTURR. led at Mr. How- Yesterday morning, when the New York ex- lence, and found Angelina, the elder | press, Conductor Andrew Young, arrived at he escape o and also of their ride io front of He therefore told the engin right, to be on the lookout fo which, under the circumstances, was really | ‘The track foreman told him a susplctous. charming, she confessed that the adventures | man went along the track about daylight, ju Pong Island was Jost min could be Lim or any party of py Ume within a forte ight. A thick mystery hung about the history of Mr. Van Dorin, and finally it was deemed advise able to tell his wife the facts, She was atill at her father's house, and Mr. Applegate broke the gentloman Whicse vane was Hot known bringing up the rear, Mrs. Neill the younger lean-a | heavily upon the arm of her escort, and was weeping copiously as the sad procession passed Highot of such a neces infront of the altar, Mrs. King wore aligut | Tre Licutenant officer pre gauze vel, a heavy black dress and suirt,and a | required hy the | ution tu preside ever the organ the streets, keeping back the crowd, and elving Crape hat. Her face, unlike that of Mrs. O'Neill's, | Wation of the Senate, and the Speaker over the orvan the firemen ample room for the most efficient which was closely vetled. was open to the gaze | ation of the House of Representatives, if auch officers f service ofall. She looked sad aud mournful, but walked rea hey Gra, piosent, Certara thete. cant Messrs. Rand & Avery were almost entirely to work. ‘The but no No one had » Fee, hunting ducks at the Legislature. Le {to Justify Ite assembling at any other ity motion, and immense crowds of excited per- sons gathered from all parts of the city to the ne of the con ‘The military guard, which has been since the great fire,were of importa Jon across A Sts reporter last night land's reat: girl, rocking @ baby to sleep. She ispretty, with | Halfway, the conductor hoard of long, flaxen hair and light blue eyes. Her'man- | the c consity point or b { the existen: vernor Is th ner is very engaging, and the Impress of truth | the eneii is stamped upon her features. With candor, | Leander Tlenderaon street. “Ps OO . Provost street. present, pero ad through which she and her young friend were | low and his pal, probably sepa at Halfway. | news to her as gently as the nature of the cas with @ springy, elastic step, and seemed calin Exe ulive of the State 1 aun bound purned out. They lad one of the largest and | supposed to have passed bad no existence, ex- | When near Fairmount, Enuineer, Wright snes permitted. She became convulsed with grich, ald voupused, Phe kept her seat throughout are the prop il Thirteenth street, best appointed book and job printing establish- | Cont in Lor own prolific iinagination, ‘The ac- nahead of the engine who kept looking back. | and was at once taken sick. It is sald, that Mi the ‘servicos, ararcely iwoving ® ‘muscle, and Koy tual the Canto] isthe place for the ersen ments in New England, empioying some two was she told thean ere t As the engine approached the man fan up | Van ‘Dorin was ‘cod mustang mcd tent MS joked siaight abead rat As ee at the grand altar hundred hands, 2 - Some tine az ited atheatre. and | the bank and climbed over the fence. He | domestic life was very happy. Mrs. Van Dorin bbe nn tichly sncedticent looking lady, appar- Your communication contemplates that, +8 Governor, }. Planing mill, where fire originated. Hand & Avery's establishment was completely | ¢), leasur: rienced then led her t 7 Ou be! ? tv Years of aze. Tier appoarace hus already T should recognize and ace sa tee cae emb'y | 2. Tosco warehouse, covering entire block destroyed by the fire here to-night. ‘They eme ies Metrum oa grin Lee ee tne ane then laid down on the ground behind the | {s still at her father's house, and has not recov eon de crived Wn kik SUN aa bond fence. The engineer stopped the train. | ered froim the shock, embied topethi er than aud | .,The planing mill was on the north side of | ployed some AW persons, 0) of whom were gitls, Sisome ‘aditauce from the Casitolard ‘act pre: | Fourteenth strect, about one-third the distance | Rest wares, 1m persone, of whom were, glrle, to de organized under the Presidency | from Henderson to Provost. Its rear portion | diferent kinds in the building, and al {he omecrs designated by the Constitution. | was of brick, and the front part of wood, three | amount of books and pamphlets partly finished (ine to cay that wig oftelar mage ony | stories in height. It was the only building in | which will be a total. I Rand & Avery esti- wtuton ead lawe forbid. inpreces, | the block on Fourteenth street, Ad- te their loss. a W0. They Were insur by three buge candies in General Aesembly of Ais: | Joining. its rear was @ wooden _tene- | moatly in Boston of The following fea liver mounted candlesticks, Cn thie te hich organizes under the forme | Ment which fronts on Henderson street. | of the other losses, which are more cr lees. {i mourners touk sea:s titution and the lawe and in the Capitol of | Around the planing mill, which was run by | sured, mostly in Boston offices : Abbott's bin. es of lumber, Four | ery, €3,00; Adains & lakers bindery, $3.00 n eituer side of the | the stae. The boay which coustitated you the com: | Abraham Collerd, were tree | de Bot recownize aa the General Assembly, and | teenth atreet,in this neighborhood, is not pr id a brakeman TUR WIDOW KNEELING AT THE DEAD MAN'S. COPFLN, At the head of the centre alsle, forming the rand al ar. a chtafalque had been prepared, She was acquainted with «boy, whom she knew | The conductor, engineer, TRYING TO UNRAVEL. only as" A\ Who submitted to the drudgery | named Gillman then rushed up to the man and : ye of Mr. Tower's law office during the day, but | secured him. They plated him in the baggaxe Meantime the search for the missing man was pursued an avocation more congenial to his na- | car and d-livered him to Deputy Sheriff Darling, | Continued. ery part of the island where it ture in the evening, wien he was employed as a | who happened to be on the train, Winslow had | Was thought he could posalbly go, to hunt for supernumerary In Wallack «In capacities which | two knives d threatened to uge one, but the | ducks was traversed, and inqui rere made on vut seldom called for his presence in front of € b fa revolver quieted him, He was brought | #li sides. But no one had seen or heard of an} the curtain. Andy" promised to use his in- city and conducted by depot policeman | bunting party. The Brooklyn detectives w fluence in bebalf of the ye id Sheritt Darling Was escorted to the | all engaged In unravelling the mystery, but even. n the two front pews isle, the w ng aspirant for his- w being nearest to the head of poh trionlc fame. and relying nse cells, where he now is. Itissup- | they failed to find any clue upon which to work. , Congregational Publishing S$ + | $40,000 ae : py 43 ust as fat ther-in-law. Nu the cofin, Before she passed into her pew she | the-ctore have no olicial communication to transmit | knd directly in front of ihe fianine mill Henry Hoyt, book. pubtister, 60.00; the Com ora agp: ed lr Bs egg dl posed Smith js concealed in Fairy nt swamp, crates fate jae fg ie tt ahs demabee’ Ba -It at the bead of the cofin and reverensiy | ‘41... 1 i esce 40 be, gout obedient servant sidewalk, was a tall pile of lumber. 0} gregationalist. $2,000, and the bullding,wh! » yet DOA seeming, Dreta and keepers from the p! "7 enday last placed a Wreath of Immorteiles upon It, | Mrs pilentoerrant | tidevwelk waa a, tall pile of lumber. ¢ q him yesterday. It was rumored | id | that he had bean captured. pwhed by the © Fifty Associates,” about Uren Bey t evening ng brought @ crosa of Hinmortelles which wis The fre originated in the prese foom of Jaced nei ived at the Poi Headquarters from kK, wasuring her that she, too, w Neck, near Glen Cove. The despatch the head of the cofin, and beside tli owned by AS. Jarvis & Co..70 Broad at i 1 be w dreat weereen. z A young man has been found in the New York. ‘The building was 400x:40 feet, Avery. eee! A DESPERATE CASE. tghborhood of Loyd's Dock, shot through the ene there were nuinerns offertiuie if fuwers A Crash ty che d ti we roa Killed by @ | cling the entire block. The bullding was of = THE THORNY PATH TO FAME. Our reporter interviewed Winslow in his cell | head.” No description of bis dress oy td 60 that the top of the cuttin was literary covered ; alling brick, and two stories in height. It was erected | Explosion aud Fire in a Philadel On their arrival at Mr. Tower's they found the tevening. H ® large man of great mus- | nor was anything said by which the nearly dis- Ra A ee i Apapod tw black: the black At Bo'clock yesterday afternoon at the ruins | in isé. The walls were about twenty-four wry. office closed aging, especially | cular power, and {sone of the sharpest rogues | tracted friends of Van Dorin could glean any. ‘of heed rClathy Somewhat retevey tue Plack | of storehouse P, in Brooklyn, of which Mr. Beard ie the | Inches thick, and the windows were gvered | pait.aDELPnta, Nov. .—Yesterday afternoon had but f ween them, and | inthe country. He had been in the cell | ray of light that the murdered and the missing Gold enbroluery, which glistened Hike precious | lesece, walle ez men were assleting the hands of the With ron shutters, ‘The lower floor was of clay cht was but no thought of return: yesterday fificen minutes before he had ma- | man were identical. The Rey. Mr. Van Dorin vd. and there was an | the steam pipe ronning under the boller ia the planing, bout the roles of | ordinary gravel roof ast of the warehouse the | sash and bedste vitu a tre | SBace between It and the river ta filled with | expioded, and the coals of fre under the boller being Hfiing tae | the southern side of Thirteenth street opposite . vented | the tobacco warehouse place was set on fire, aud soon eaveloped in fames. stones, ‘The sive aivare were also shrouded in | tugboat Fuller in managing the hose black ccurred to them. With the four cents | tured a plan for escape. He asked a prisoner | and Mr. Applegate, however, burried off to Glen rehased viands more remarkable for | who was out in the all to hand him @ stove | Cove. Late last night they had not returned to isfying qualities than their epicurean | poker, saying “Iwili make you @ free man in | the house In Brooklyn, nor had the police re- ind having allayed the pangs of hunger, | Afveen minutes.” Instead of com piving with | ceived any intimation from them whether they ut tothe South ferry, and managing to | Winslow's request the man informed the keeper, bod identified the be oO d factory at and 411 Brown street THE MASS FOR THE DEAD. As soon as the mourners were seated, Father Lynch, celebrant, Father MeCreedy, deacon, ing two of ohn Beatie, who he conditicu of the 'y or not, B slip in unobserved, they passed the night in the | and a strict watch is kept on Winslow. @ story of the corpse found at Loyd’s Dock sid Rather Flynn, eub-deacon, began the mass | suy pervon reaching it to search for een Gasen THE DISCOVERY OF THE FIRE. Helge, wey ektieeie tent teeth: And four stories 12 | waiting room, varying the monotony. by oc Winslow says be has been a thief all his life, | isas follows: ts Sor the oad) Dasher Z7boh intoniug te lmpres., 1) ser) bs Somme Pa a Mmep a WHE Bean OC Gr WOES | ian Bs Md, Ramee Were sean through the | Lincola "occupied. ‘the. thitd. and. fourth, doors, | sonal trips to Brooklyn and back. In the morn- | Ho was trained to steal when @ baby. He is Loyd's Neck js a small hamlet about four ade “he tusse ak renkencd Ge ale Drntore | tegeost Valley haa bss pits, beaa, Stare: bows sus gener | windows inthe temere ose of the nineties mai | caer’ inet Raita tanated* ta Regal of iver: | ing they went to Mr. Tower's office, Andy, over. swears eterual vengeance on from Glen Cove. On Sunday morning last murto:f be mass was rendered by Mr. Dantfort, vortionatot the houy fearful” injured. ie re | Tt was not known last hight just how or where | pool, aud other companies. G. B.D. Relly, the occu Joxed at seeing them, procured them’ some ptured him. f gentlemen were walking across Loyd’ + and S ove the orgenist; Mise Houston Collet'e, tenur, Bach of th e 0 ct . ant of the frat aud second floors, lost $10.08) on #tock | Me ratio at the Sat fkantand | the fre originated, bu it was generally believed | Pant os he, frat aud second Qoors: joni Gat on «tack breakfast. He promised soon to procure them je will probably be taken back to Auburn to- cot AN lead aa though it had been | TREC IE caught In the engine room, which le on | The Uroperty Delouged to Abwer Lidcoiuy isured for employment on the stage, to recommend them | day. three ‘Inst named | pro: ptiy ebtai Mike uvek, inaking the Neck. As they neared tl landing they saw portions of a man’s ; ton boarding house, and. to lend them some wearing apparel lying In the road. ‘They wero of Dr. McGlynn took his position near | elected with asaw. The Bremen who were opersting | the weat aide of the building. i He money, Wher. ware te alee in thachton thee the ft rin ‘a vel award the close of the mans: the sib. uurth story of the neat building to war where | The indammable nature of the stock admitted eae DoE Bight after dir Tower hea’ suns and tn th fe finest materin| and. make, and were covered n Dearing a golden cross, and two acolyt with candies moving a little distance down the with blood. The party, naturally suspecting mornlag definite arrangements would be mad During the past month numorous complaints | fou! play, began to 'wearch, for the body of the r their future, but later in the day the fath murdered man. ‘The search was continued unti} appeared and robbed Lester Wallack of what | have been made to Captain Byrnes by countrymen and | night, but without success. might have become two bright partic THE CORPSE UNDER THE WHARF. hells which infest the Fifteenth On Monday @ party was again organized to has invariably pulled the estab | gearch forthe body, which was subpesed to le Mshmente against which such complaints have been | concealed somewhere In the neighborhood. The 19,—A_mys- | made, but the proprietors have, through the non-ap- | beach and harbor were scoured, but without : rpae, The men of Loyd's Neck and they separated that night, ain in the morning and renew cll-dressed | the investigation. On Tuesday they were suce ere and | cessful. The body of a young man was found ee incre d under the wharf; t i sia ihak Look ce AEDINE, ram, sak Bey | the rapid spread of the flames. which rushed A Mal © Destroyed by a Dos. tn. at post to exercise thelr functions In some wore secure apot. Chief Engineer Nevine hed | SurQUgM, the building with, alarming Yesterday morning a large woolly dog in aisle, und facing him during the delivery of the | warued Mr. Beards wen on Tuesday that it would be he interior of the plani ir et Schmidt & Altecbrandt's malt house, at North Seventh funefal address, whico was brief and character | aneat: to trast themscives ta close proaimity tone | fhe, interior of the planing will was a ro and ath otveete, Wilhlame ok Ore 00 (he aiid ized by earnest simplicity and fervor. Dr. Mc- | wails of storehouse P, as they might fall at auy moment | furnac dthe flames were none from, a Glynn (ss remarkabiy fuent speaker, and has | wile Tite force from aus acurce, whrther wind, | the windows of the wooden part of tho bulld- | tng, entailing a dainage of $50,00). The dog perished in tha art of inoduiating his Boe voice to teeet the hose. Br in the hope that they | tog on Fourteenth street, By this time the | the @ames. In the ruins hischarred carcass was visible. requirements of his audience. His lowest tone for bauditog tuey | ames illuminated the city. An alarm was | Ove ct the proprietors of the tuait house peluted to the could be dis netly heard in all parts of the vast fauoce play of | SOUnded from box 3 on Hei Pala Wace Ge alae wart Lewan kines athe uilding. He said House play Of | Engine No.6, which lies on Henderson street, | Tuli. ‘When We stop work h Foomn, wt fe he Fo ‘i tthe Bre; being DK. M’GLYNN'S SERMON. ad Befors the final words of the erand aud imprens've for Contributions to a Re= nt wounced, 1 i-rl it pre per that you sv) publican Journal, did the steamers w # Christian tavitatlon, and ‘The last Legislature appropriated $5,000 to a | alarm. Chief knaine job ahiuie Ue nal bya : Garitian Cwurch te those wos arieee certain ex-clerk ance Department, who used | ground, and fe others who have been swindled out of their money by Mysterio Cuan terious cas and perplexing the pollce of this city. The victim was a young girl named Elizabeth Hale: who lives with ber father, John Haley, in Newton, 4 village on the Une of the Boston was firston the ground before the alarm was | furnac sounded, ‘The fremen soon ob abauctic alien an earance of the witnesses, or @ lax administration of | Anding the « fabduction ts exciting the people Tow, gone tect fre are perseverin Tajority of the victims of these hells have been | only to meet induced to play by the insidaous att of known to the initiated as Fy Bight, fro a totran the unwary. und thelr Inbor futile, as b followed on the first Farrier was soon onthe | The Commattee of the Fronch Assembly » being entertained that the Naming Thicre’s Meccsesor, Soding that th Test of the prop hetectual brotuer a friend. wo suddenly ta ie leisure hour Were SOU eT eailtee cee the and third alarins | Panis, Nov. 9.—The committee of the Na- | and Albany Railroad, about ten miles from Boi to Break up these deus, deterinined to adept a uew kind ein by and of eat : ; ere sounded, calling he entire tire depart Py perfor Wire. Were) eabsegaentiy. Pableshed 1a 0s ment, embracing ten steamers, and other appa- | Hons! Assembly appointed to dmw up a reply tothe | ton, She is an employee in the extensive stock- | 2ut'nicht with oficers in elviltans clothes the Cap. the account furnished to the poltce nepal: Times. The clerk pre Asborttine agoto | ratus. ‘The wind, which bad from the | opening message of President Thers, has by a vote of | ing manufactory of Dolby & Co. where her | tala Med out and in ® short tin 4 kdward | wrooklyn ends. Nothing descriptive by which Cheintt re nition | «oMpfrofier wreen, aud aiter the usual delay it dalithwonts charieed end came trom the aorhe #5 4 aed 2 te Carr, of 19 Varick pla the body can be identified is sald of aii things, the certainty of death, the dread evr: | down to § 4 wn of the inforuer for that J to 6 elected the Due de Pas Met, Presi father is also employed. The story of the ab- duction, as told by herself, Is substantially as | Henry Lippineo: follows Last Thursday, about half past 1 o'clock, as she eet. who gave the Judgment which follows of 9, Curia God feactes into midst, It coi from among omie Ie to moire Int it. This te the ed by Mayor Hall, aud it weat, soon communicating fire to the high lum- | dent. “This ehuice Is regar every time he sens deato | day or woafterwards, Another ex clerk of the F.nauce | ber pile between the planing mill and the to- | Government pow us sot 'only, wad seizes | L e>a@ tment, who furnishes luable igures re bg te | bacco warehouse, and before the pzines had The Assembly has given ite approval to the discussion od one whuse los'wa are lett | freude in (ue londlay of astorl e. baye td sly | arrived the pile was blazing furiously, the wind | at 88 eatiy dey of wyroject for ihe restitution to the burt to teach us dito a part of the appropriation, but Lis sefvice® | Carryiag. the Bates in Bere eante acrote tha | Orleans Princes of their confecated property. residence as 871 ‘Two suspicions men were seen in the village prer street, Five Bre | of Loyd's Neck on the Saturday befure the dis. Cromy “and Houston | eovory of the bloud-stained clothes. They asked . Several persons about the boat to New York, ‘ t and it Is supposed that they came to this city the duty of prep no that when we, tp our turn, ¢ beew wholly iguored, These factd come frow of 4 Ob ae 0 —————————__ was walking on Chapel street, on ber way to the Rol diy are raliod we wiil be ready to appear betoke: the: Judge ue Bisons Cea as ree tnereo WATRHO NRG The Stokes Case—itetirement of Mr. D: factory. @ carry-all containing » man passed her bbe Fevortat vestarduy ‘called. at the house Oren ee THE GREAT TOBACCO WARENOUSE ON FIRE ; and stopped a short distance beyond. The o here he arrested Juseph | eM Van icin Aas Totes . rt cunt |t 2 far from meas tt ahogid be far from any ‘Three Murderorsto be Hanged. The roof soon Ignited, and the fire crept along | _ We understand that Mr. Heary Daly, who was | Cupant inquired where. Mr. Cheek resided, and erg, the rej Drie tor, iph Book | of Mr. Van Dorin, ayette avenue, Brool ration pleat, to forbh grief for whieh you have I. lly retained in the Btokes case as a sort of detec: tive, and subsequently to the retirement of Messrs. a pre A 0 ao iy uh | the Darkreper. Me also called at the Arion concert sa- | lyn. None of the. family wore to be found, but Fre ela tata oc ar oo we Geslgnated, which | [ool Brosdwes, aa3 arrested Martin Canssbel pre: | the’ servant a colceed ait cee ie te oh asked ‘hee bo get ince the | Brletor, and Victor Gilbert, erkeeper: The Canterbury | She said that Mr, Van Dorin when he we but too much cause; while it le hut uatural aid proper | WASHINGTON, Nov, 20. Attorney-General Wil- | tts edge and avon burned through, despite. ¢ hat you wou Gave such Eoed FeaKon should grieve for | Hime to-day made Lie report te the President ou the | ulinoat efforts of the firemen. Once burn uw entie aud beautiful iributs we lication of Barney Wood for commutation of sen. | through, the roof presented an. unvroken feld 4 Grahain became one of the counsel on t was a litue distan 18e street. The man then asked her to open last night with a full ore Lipighty, has eo faanioned our hearts quarters, Fire lines run around pe, Leek pai ea Le fled thine whom he taught to grieve, Jet bade them | Mi"ene critne, and that Where wax noth{ue th the burning block to keep back the Immense | rating froin Scokes are of ieee e pie u seh ea fo grieve se Christians ouly cau, and as Christians | justity the ri jon of the pubishwent awarded by the | crowd which had gathered from Jersey City and | pecuniary nature, bas not red. His energetic ebutid do. urt. On the couirury It wae @ murder without the | Hoboken. The fire was now terrifc, Sparks | Colleague, Mr Townsend. revert The shock whieh It ts my consoling ofce to aay to you, aa the apostle | sligniest excuse uF paliation Rin etbeara eel eel abt tate oan ald ty his listeners, "Grieve Lot as tose who have io ile Weeliog geueFaily tn tile community ie that there | filed the | heavens, and large” burning E . ope.” These fauereal trappings, these grandly lnpres | ghould ‘be ne delay in the ad sive terrier o dained by our hily chnreh do not serve | pte'aily in ‘caxea ot murier, teecly aa tributes of grief, They are offerings of Chris: | Batty of thet esira, Dut the pretty | the house was alone. He asked another, Young. Mf 80.000 0! . . Vehicle and ride to the place, ‘She acquiesced, recees were: supplanted bye cores. of walle and ae out (wand Nin mare. unrese tence of death to impriscament for ife iu the Fenitea. | Shceuaibie tote hremenr gon i wie sot en Rohtegee at tharkapee to order to 4 | abd whem they arrived ‘at the home aho ao in: | Srlered boys Tile place was Rol molested by tue | MAN. x boarder, i accompany im, but the gen Tafierion). yet Hlary. Wood was convicted at the present term of the | aheet uf roaring deere etter Of the Killing of Co Fisk, Daly was a | formed, the man, who then whipped police. time to spare Fader nf Cristian cont Cruhipal Court for the murder of ©. Ml. Cheeseuan of | Kiper of the Kigiith street police spp corsa ccial ute ane waeempioyed | horse ‘and started "on at's "rapid = Wis ci sane < uce¥ Song a, taught us to wore fered inne | 1 men. and He, was soon reinforved by Ker. | At ner of the Hon. John Mekeon to. W The girl thon, becoming frightene A Quarrel! Over ¢ The Servant-Yes, sit. He carried the gna fora of God'the Sou that we wight be aaved. pevsity y and twe from head. | eheeriteuce where, On the retirement of the ed endeavored to jump out, but Man Sh. Another Sinbbed, BPR oe ' Gli rei tuber that the great apostie, while he per: | dow ‘ertainig' and quichy, ubshe the oe over his shoulde Farrestrained by the man, who held her down | parriwong, Nov. 2 rmiy, placing his hand over her mouth, an : uidinig his horse with the other hand. He mate Be Bos ey St Baltasar’ County, beh Beatie: rove ¢ rough Watertown, pass Mount Auburn, men of respectability aad Daighbors. quarrelied yester: nd, a8 she thinks. to Cambridge. After aaine’e pout the lo «of felce. onalderable distance how far she cannot tell | eqn a suereya Bosley "Sred tee they stopped at a house which, as she expreased | from. as e n —John W. Fitasimmons Reporter -Was he accustemed to go on hunt+ \ng. expeditions ? ton? Servant—I never knew him to do it be. lore Keporter—Do you know whether he had any money or not? he had about @ of justice ca. | brands were thrown about, threating danger to i tue extreme pe | all the surroundi buildings. At this stage of be’ Visited upon ail perpetre | the conflagration the Hoboken fire department th nvolv er it, was palnted brown and stood upon a bank, | the shoulder aud the ot The Servant—The missis sa; Sian sacrifice, of prayer for the sine of our deparied | ture-of ther crs apveared on the scene and began to work. 1 Probable Murder iu Leo: Street. having a steam railroad in the rear. It was ona then drew a knife, hundred dollars in his pocket. Fest upce ihe Boscia of the Cebrie nicks te tee west 4 be. n the Qoth tnt. wind still came briskly from the hurthwe ‘This morning at one o'clock John O'Connor, | *eMeWhat late in the day when she arrived, and | Mm io the apdomen, WHAT CHIEF CAMPBELL THINKS. Lue Tote or eae uurder of his wife, | threatening the whole territory bounded by fy Aro tou tors new trial fort ppiness to know him who | pancenian recently Teutvand dont, Not tor she was lifted out and taken into the h which bad along entry, and was liehted by g Here she was met by a well-dressed wor, little girl, ‘The woman took her up st ordered her to remove her clothing, ments and all, with which requ Consolation! cau offer to those wh eo deeply inoura Bi lane nd placed Iu Jall, Ada z Rev. Mr. Van Dorin save ‘that bie ar aes never handled a gun in bis life, and did not led Combat in Weetchenter. know bow to use one. He says the whole story about the gunning expedition is inexplicable to orn. | him, He does not know of any friend who nantine ox, walked | Would have lent him a gun, His son was @ Zi, ; ; nents Thirteenth and Fifteenth streets, and Provot | Mot 00 tcouere ureel, went take the apartments is uow street and the river. When the fre had reached d ¢ courts Should the wetion bo deuidd he will aleo | the Thirteenth street side of the tobacco ware- | {pan ft. the tlme wae conversing with Wil: sear erians eb Eek house, the families dwelling in the tenem =“ dad ™ ‘| mt i Met ant wented ten Akt, him. Murphy Mein - on the south side of the. street became al Interfere’ to prevent a diticulty, whereupon 0 a 6 Gears, Tho Arizoun Sato. and began movin, ud stabbed. Win inte ab be bange lergar- | stampeded from a drove nesr Yonkers, Yesterday pimple Ing, one of them, a long-horned ele to prepare bimeclf tur wauter o for the building ip tin | turaed upon him aud stabbed Nin in the abdon and other garments were given her instead Into West Mount Vernon, Arriving at the Harlein hail | St€&¢¥ young man, who very seldom took bolle the Church. lie hau ‘wade such proenver chee eae terday the offvors of the Pacife Mail | minent danger, ‘Ibe houses were » firings wound which At ts thought will result own clothing being taken away. She was then | iu Vert Moun Vern Darna arlene ne days of any kind. His leisure time was gone the Church. Me ouie PLOT nee Of te StSH era ny Se) ONSOrS DE HAH HP ettuie tiraitire wien The wounted Man tea taken “Contre street How: | Fequired to make up the bed, and afterwards b © | erally passed at home with his fainilly, PE NG sup Company Feecivod the following Peignatits Waueen cr lad Pits! and O'Connor was locked up iu the Leouardatreet | alluwed to come dewa. staity to supper, alter | down track, ‘Ten minutes a Chatuam express | Chief of Police Campbell is disposed to doubt Juistered at Lis own request Mxxioo, Nov. 16, ‘AUS P, M.the supply begun Len at which she washed the dishes, and was sent up | thundered along. The engineer noticing that the the entire story of the gunning expedition. He tahoe To the P-tautent of the Pacific StuMt Sean efforts of tive Bremen were. princ a Pn stairs to bed, where she remained throughout | inal ad no disposition to leave, the track. gee Saya that no. rational. tai ld go. to shoot mercy upon h HUSKER eae Sarat ihe BTVan weeny ean Suppressing peech in Italy. Thumday night unmolested. al for cattle, Dut us tue train wae ten-ob a | ducks dressed a8 M was, Tt Is usual ite tive custo } toscant io te ust ‘ ings were set on Ure by the spark Rome, Nov, 20.—The Prefect of Police of this | In the morning, after breakfast. the girl was Ay that he could Maat atte bee | to put on t lothes for ‘ deaa be kop Parke Koach s saloon, hortaeast corner of Provost and ti 1 an order forbidding the assembling ot a | taken by the woman, who painted her cheeks hard chough to. throw. h ¢ pedition, but Mr. Van Dorin was dre Uo deal lightly with em, | Mt Zoi jwrac Maucanilia toalayat $0 Fourteenth streets, took fre, but was saved by | a uiceting aavertised to be held here on the 2th inst | Fed and placed upon her head a taxen wig, and if Teeter oust heleht of fashion, ‘The Chief does not. believe oe we have offered ap ig | teruoun. uw. d by the trainer Constitution, aad the Hobs Fire Lepartment, At this time | fy cara pe Hegre dlsorpaail Accompanied by the man, we @ place Which | pion of tue pra: i he went to hunt at all, and be says the lowe zurove acceptable tn tue aight of | Iu by te Uuited & Jiovardoftue Consthution, | the Bric Katiway employees were using all the |! furtherance of the principle of universal eufrage, | She describes as a “little sted and had her Upon him, New shoes worn by the inlésiig man are conyine- uenter iteaven. We must pray BC) 5 p i aboard of te Const 0 Br 4 L because he has reasou to believe that the meeting te | picture taken. She sava that six tintypes were | aid took an att! hic mind on that point. He thinks that TUie very beat of or dead, even those whow rvetiog tis", Atiauua tequircs & how. cyuud'ri ber pisu is | locomotives in the yard-in drawing all their cats . 1 , f I mb altar of Mie ehurcht we must vray that the dust Urvaras ” (sigued) ©” Entavan, Gadrenn@co.”” | away from the reach of the Are, which it was | Tel called im the intercat of the opposition tothe | tak of which was given to ber, and wh rae Ab near ENO geen pe Fe 4n Dorin was enticed away and murdered Oar hy Mh sourmy, bem ped out. 7 | the Ay of Munaanitials outhe coast of Mezicoabout | feared might spread 1a tho direction of their us arte fata it Heclee aattoat Provinge of sho mytalied and lias now is Her poseeeat 414, She | ininus one horn with'two lees Froken,® hatter for nie noy eaguiits e 4} 5 at, wole T would s Hite Bork oF Wie0. be weitulion ler jepok, the | oman Catholic Chureh ts to be est inh f .. ¢ oy house mundi other UiseR, be locomotive susl Ml HIPTION 01 MISSING x bong or fo copian the alu of ot Gos Noma with the Arizona in tow, will be due la 7 J re AT WARENOUSE, fs = pany wit nthe little girl, who ts represented to inetnanclethenite Chl 1Cumph Wise 4 athani Poke bin ben ote eco about the sity 25kb inet, e entire re o 1e a house v ne" be sable e years old. Woman vd b ae ate sry Paty 4 mot ” Fale. uit vanes Henan an eaeNetoenti sepa a pinter uae he Bee’ eeeh foe ces Murder Trints Further Postpourd. cavity tet oh Pian ae towns’ aul if 1 ‘There Mr. J, Kdward Van Dorin, of 369 Lafayetic avenue, ely eeperscd, Iain satissed fran, zi | ‘The Fost Fitteenth street Wife Murder. Javericr, and burst through the windows, Nota | Judge Garvin, It ts sald, has decided not to try | she would remain they would bring hee 4 F 4 BroollSu’ NY's helene abot Ave toed nine inchs. aug hose wh aE Con erat with the facte thet th ‘the trial of kus Landré for the murder of bis | Resalead was removed: oo rapid Was the sprewd | the acore of murder cases to be placed on the calendars | sume gold ngs. She promiced tor tema | PAY!DR Ove class of officers appointed by Sarneniseton twitakets, protuincnt: imefe on tie back of heen phat & fai ata | wite Lcoute in dupe teas was Feoumed in Generel sen | OL the Games, Along the wost sido of Provost | of tne courte of aud Terminer and General ses | Unt thoy returned, and afer they had been |} port before the receut election, The act of Cor ‘above ri dress, 4 ucw dark slouced Dob deed sicus yesterday, The prisoner was, as on the day be- | tends’ log Ohestary Wordee baht ecg" | sions, te will devote next monib to winding up the Banton ina closets amped one afc windows gini | eres Brovides fur employing: supervisors to be a8 th i white check, with velvet ‘collar sarnitesitay site t have fare; athendad’ by hia two. peatie: ceildi ihe st sop ana onnnalea le affa'rs of his office and trying ordinary cases, To his ‘ ee nag | TeewtTY ofices and polling places ou the appointed | Shi wiite check, with velv ound be Injury of Din eb , Pretty re Le at PANY, an posite | 2 f ran, She found herself ina lane, and oncoming | . rs ri bobs rougd aid ! j h Ean Sea, Et anle tea Branty, Blt brick warehouses Hiarkee: fn onde Ate, tall | Miecensor, Mr: Phelpar iit fal) ene bmportany duty at 2 found here lane MIO | aye; but while it requires supervisors to verify the | Rathgold, Mhiral studs, knobs round a After a fet ove Condo t ceenat eee se | mbticenn, trl iepoiy Corouer,deveitucd the pox | thice, Marchowses, Mharkes,fell on the roots of | fr isett welinprit deters, ‘the saslatunts iu | 02 A atreat followed a railroad track until she | Toh. the reaiaancenotctiivenectt done mer arth | ceaaid: Rpts and black enamel f dnwrit TAs us Bik GATE cc aan fereuce between Anratant Distriey at. | Haines to the other | wal elionises, the fens | have not yet been named, § o'clock Friday even in the fant able lawyer, whe carefully examined the taw,avof | Hridar, Noes. iaic Gu go down wa Loug Asin uk } Lok us beg Go's mercy on the soul of our departed | and Mr. Bir prisoner's cou) | ergetio wo © he firemen’ prevented ee had been missed b; ther, who had se opinion that the supervisors wh it shootiig, sitce which Hie Ho tidings have boon lado Fol Uhei.tlaus eperisas serous tee amarante Gol. Fellows that eee eager building adjoiting the | Armed Republican Demonstrationsin Spain. | for borin vain. She that during th tveral weeka in visitiny. Une cannot | hin jac f , throug! wercy Of GOU, Fee o other witre blauing mill took tire, but it Was saved, as were FRA hana of thi she was absent. no offered or any ly claim bay eo attenth reusury Dr Aliy information rrapecting Rim will be tha { He tind hope several other buildings whose roofs ignited, | MApitLD, Nov. 2.—~A band of thirty-flve masked | Wrong attenpted Was taken, oF niet te 10 be called to this omirsion. ‘The reantted Sy 6H kate, Hauslanpln, Be i THE RECEIVING VAULT. Re EOI Bary ‘The warehouse roof fell in about 8 o'clock, and | men have destroyed the telegraph wires and thrown | who were the t nuaed the abd ue baynient of -Bavounas e spies will reduce the Federal | Couuly, > 1 OF the Kev. kM. Van Dorin, Buotom { At the conclunion of the address the celebra | fiuictent, but as. they deca the walle soon began to totter, falling in here | from the track « railroad train, between the towns of | t or the objec r in view, is dimeult | Seen expense os - ——— - | in ofy te ans for the dead was finished, whon | ei\to buiwit,abdioe tne punjuse he “pak | aud there with a loud crnah, horever tue fires | Almanas and Albacete, In the province of Murels. | timing, father came with herto Police ius Web ence was A Death Sentence Commuted, i eM) Was taken up bythe pall Denrers « ‘ijduruneut, “Aster debate the Court wijouiued Gu on could we) alls were toppled. over, a baad ti be TapACHOIEe kero tone ation, on Saturday, but from, the vague de- non ion a : Dns sions Lo lle TWenty-eighth surest door | ta murky, snd soon only the cracked walls of the first | Uitutwren tensetsie snd Boulglcin nite sronieon (scription givon by bis daughter of the alfeie tie | A dinner «was given by the Industriel Iexnibie | Ci1CAGO, Nov. 90.—Gov. Palmer yesterday i of thechureh. ‘The mourners followed in the SE — story — remained, enc trolling @ block uf | Valeueia. There are alsy revolutionary eyupoms ut ¢ CSC seems ONE Of great mys! tion Company in the St. J Hotel last night, The | FTHted ® commutation of the death sentence passed on bare oF ved at their entrance... ‘The The Impsachment Cance fro, which at" 8:45 P.M, owas under Ma age EA hat cruaras have | Capt. Amos, of the Charlestown police force, | handsome diniug room was moderately wall iiea, | GFekor! Peri, who was to be hauged here on the 6h of | hoarme and seven carriages colap sed the funer- | ALBANY, Nov. 2.—Tue Senate met to-day to | control. The smoke from. the. burning rated at Aluierta in Andslusta who has be e deeply interested in the case si od 4 | | December for the murder of Daviel O'Biien, op the 9th } al corteye, ‘Whe two iiint carriages contained th ‘ar tue Bual arguinent in the case of Jadge Frindie ot | SeBACCO circulated through, the strects, and —- has signified a determination to sulye the mys: | 'ongh there were not as many banqueters as had been ber. 1M, to immprlaonment for tife in the Pent | mourn bs nf ne nec nd « arsed ‘ D Gheauogo county, tried iu dane last on the charge of even asso ni ers On thes Feey ferries Pad about Reform ia Germany, tery, ii ponelble, He and the fathe of the abs | expe nied ene, crore Ce th hares ay Ap 4, an ta The viurder Was couumtted ia a saloun kept d left the church eats, White | ; r odor of tobac out WE, My the Pelt ssh ducted girl commenced # vigorous search to-day | BUNK in Uns clty suitable for perbetual Inu Was the reall of @uuarcel between Nim { Bere GK 10 Calta Corr eee ee a ee a erry teegemaocuney wage and Burro, | Hoboken engines went home, and tho Jersey | DERIAN, Nov. 90.—Tho Lower House of the | ducted girl commenced & vigorous search to-day erAmions the distiuguisted pucete Wore C.K, Onrris Mitte, Perl statibed and ie revels lag saaiy, Cemetery, and depnited | firing it tuearpument wasudouriea mer teinornde | KY Gremen continued to pour water on the | Prussian Dict has almost unanimously decided to pro | 1, VAN Gus localitlon, if, forthe part ise | Veh: Lintd Aspinwall £ Rtoberte Bec hittens uy Ara: tried for the murder of An the reveiving vault Av M. Tne Gverk wan directed to telegraph to aly | Maihes, which for hours afterward were plainly | ceed immediately to the second reading of the Coun | Pivuring? the “brown house ee welll eh its A Depew, Anibroae ©. Kitigsiaud, Henry AG eantenced $0 linprisoamenl for ise, tie | > (uatore requesting their prescuce at tuat hour, | Visible for miles. ‘The brick walls of the planing | tica Reform bil, During the discussion in the Chamber | taken. “Lhus far every eff has been fruitless ures, F.8. | forinurde ARI wamtGage to Uvath. Tha wal Pho Castedy of Kinc'e Chil 'ren Awarded te | Alien! va of the Prindio case, the Senate wil | mill remained stan ing and the wouder builds | of Depution today, Count Ruleainre th The young gitl wns so confused and excited treo, Anson | taken to the Supreme Court oh a writ of superseded the Mother, PARR Ub se cate ee M. Cur Marie | ing sdiolniny it was saved, while the tobacco tor exetod tha ty Fevers Soppempiated at the Ume she was abducted that it ts helt iat | ands maj of the court affirmed the Judginest. The Mother. Curt Of New vork ¢ Pte gg Bel a a oe a Would not be exte 10 owen, heeauve that * ravines ee i i ; unin, and | BoA Suay Ene airspRae touted creek. sucprios’ Ben A motion was made yesterday 2 Sue | duct in catering coi | warobouse Was totally destroyed wiu not ripe for theme and had uot bene cantata hee | hardly possible that. she would notice or re- thon of the Ga creat aurprise here, aa yesterday in the Sus | Cu lan, titume, ny TIMENSR LOS*KS, Conduct teward the Goveranient member localities, In addition to the states eee Gio erie Waw peculiarly wtroc low Preme Court, Chambers, before Judge Fancher, | a1 clone at law, for’ the pr is The capactt ‘ pedal ment alroady made, sho now saya that tho ail . orwrr 2 | dud counselio the pra ity of the warehouse was about 8,000 C ) i The Pocket Simm Reeves. ne that the children of James C, King, who is now | thu! Marlge 9 out thi we reudorad uniuat dec Arheads, It Contained OW) represonting about | Aw Attempt to Throwa Train Othe Track, | Wine wae almost surrounded by large tree% | Nutty Garden has been rebullte and will be Pian On Uae etter tee Cue cana wit 4o prison on a charge of murdering Anthony F, | duct acd language on tue beneh SEL uNper. ahe. $M, 28 tebpoe0, is Alias Avausta, Me Noy, %.—A Hendish attempt | net inthe rear in which were two Newfoundland | opened on Monday night. “Leo and Lotus," « play ‘ fe ho Ree aerate a EaUne Haat night, O'Neil, be awarded to the custody of thelr =e though'the Insurance could not be ascertained | W% Wade to throw the evening train from Portand, | dows, After leaving the house she meta young | lased upon @ story of th iB Mightas” willbe. | are cety eaibised she gem Which 19 Very, beapitfeh, Prother. ‘The application was based on the facta | MMeePing Running Challenge tothe World. | jas night. Tubuoco was rocelved into this war due here at a quarter past # o'clock, from the track in | Man In the lane and asked him the way to News | performed, ‘The maim att ction of the play is Mr, | 884 freely eabibited the gens, 7 te re rant e % . ay ped 0 Farmingdale this evening. A piabk and & he ton, and on going @ short distance further sho though Jewellers are in doubt its being anything Mek tuereteren:@ before Jucgs Sih | ‘The well known veteran turfman, Col. Mo- | house for Inspection, the owner roculving NRODOr Ware placed aerne the trade Tee pe Lt | ronlombors noticing a kulde bora ins | Henry Collard,» gentioman twenty yours of ag tly than a garaet, b We what be callee Be Wie a eee git Kong @ treatment of big | D.uieis, authorizes the following bold challenge to the 4, Foceipt which iy transferable, the plank in two ‘at ‘both ends. and’ the-sicah twat | briduer" on it, Misa Haley tw about ifteen paage | aon ach eh or At iy oluttmed Viet he pe it aH Fike Was ot so cruel wchurnouer ag W diequailly | raciug mou of bots hemlepnoren end tom Eetece ote the tobacco might change hinds a Jan aside by. the cow-cat Had the steempt | old, of propossenaing appearance, and very (otek 4.0 Ferro Kal gummed Wuat he pos | FAnother iliniiond company is organizing here, and nd ain anil the cuihiven uuder ie | ject huropean turtmcn, ue pincos the staxon to be | HoKen, times “a day. Mwituout. touch ne read eaaty tnuet hase been thrown down ad | jiccnt for ono of her age. She has told her any ed “tefore 41 family in England, and sung in | furdsthe wile euajert and. but Hitle Hens ertdence Nsw plomental made b) 1 eS tH t hoshio 0 also transferable, of Wo Cob. a hana vet 4 heir private concerts, He has repeatedly paced | ye wera can betwo belan: Futberland nse the sivotiig. ‘Live heating way | Tus tulicieully high to prompt them to cross ie At | ‘ing ulding Was valued at SHttmeny toon abt leanne Hae Rarates Ch erarmone: and bas aot varied In | HI Wirste, 0 ‘a Theaters and Piel darts tan ifr we on Me Benaleed ss Se eby online a Postponed Whol vo-wursew wat theres | Iautle with tholr ot for $56,00. “Tho warehouse was owned by Mr. | ‘The Londen Police Treable Extendl Paluer cougratul ———— Auost of dlr, Vanderpoes, cou ‘or Mr, King. Jarvis, and tho business was conducted by | 5 Nov. 20.~The troubl fh “a Papo apa for the opening A Decision in the Louisiana Election Case, ch iy stable in three different races againat | Harold Honwood. Mr. Collerd, the owner of WORLON, Nov, 90.~The trou! the Londo A Stir Among Chicago Gratn Men, New OnLANS, Nov. 20.—The Eighth Distriot ‘The Case to ge b fore the Next tirand Jury, | fur, heres ur humes in ihe world. w neue a1 ine post, | Lhe Plaining mil lives tu Hackensack, and could | Polive force has not yet been settled, The wituation 8 | Cycauo, Nov, 2.—A sonsation ts created Found Dead ona R Peedi ob rey pron pepe amt elder. perp nnaale | Assistant District Attorney Sullivan anys | cach ‘rae, The farsa to. be run-uver the | [tr magiiitort oie eee ie ce eias On Builds | about the sume thie moraing.se Hwas veeterday, The | guiong the graiainen by the publication of she faot that, | POUGHKERPaISe Nov. Bective hady of w wolle Fades Seales Hatron it bo arte Ractoiary al Mele. Uy that the casos of Scannell, charged wish ihe | Gay ofduly and the at of Hepesnuee, Brite Me MM" | $30,000." Thauratice unknown, “The damage to | thetentuen-wio, withthe poneeman fateud toldiag'x | when In August laat,1n ordcro test tue alleged die. | dreend man was found ou tho iudsou Ieiver ialroaa | {2% te Fd. Herron, saiwes Longstreet, dace puder Gf Dede te Hine eee or OF July and the tat of Boptenibers Wh ag eighboriug buildings. fe vatimated at sf00c, Tet Ratios all beauty BIT HEAL, LO | crepancy betwoon the quantily of xrainactuully in store | track, near Fort Montgomery station, this afternoon, | Mawtina and Jotin Lyuoh. The case will provably 6¢ + eharzed with 7 . at m uss What Course shall be pursued. é4 8 } ither Peter | #0 she Bupreme Court, { ie making the total toss about $480,000, ‘There cum th the olevators of this city and the receipts ta cliewla | From papers found upon him, bis name ta elther tho murder of O'Neill, will he laid before the be very little salvage on the tobacco, which was ie he measuremont of the grin in store waa or | Malone, or Charles Leroy, aid his residenge 46 Kighth Y ew Grand Jury on Monday week, the prea & iy all destroyed by Aree the fon’ Reskeee Tho Now Philadelphia Postmaste: dered the proprietors of one of the tievators had false | aveuuc’ New ore _On Saturday @) ' Sea Ry having ne much bus hess as ive | MADRID, Nov. 20-16 Ie ofMfoially announced | excaping bina damaged by. water Wasuincron, Nov, B.—Phe President to-day {Pray tho tay, tan savored tiets with Coulee abe Hest | palmsuphosed this he, sither Jumped or felt from @ | copeert wi iva by Miah at rah” MO | acai Raat edge © OM MN | ire purse uecnnS ck we | guts ate tp awtnar ab ga | 3% Meath ing © bas "afcy Een Wisin nh gh Shag | Seed ca U's tec ee ‘ fad vole

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